August 2017 News

Mehbooba Hopes PM's Kashmir Remark Would Encourage A Pleasant Change

19 August 2017Brighter Kashmir

Srinagar: Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti today hoped the remarks made by the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi about Kashmir during his Independence Day speech would bring about a welcome change in the State as it did during the previous tenure of former Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee. Addressing a largely attended public meeting at Hussaini Park today, the Chief Minister recalled the turnaround Jammu & Kashmir witnessed after 2002 and how many people friendly steps were taken which improved the situation in the State and between the two neighbouring countries. She hoped the acrimony between Indian and Pakistan would give way to peace and friendship in the near future. Mehbooba Mufti said her party has been advocating dialogue, reconciliations and peaceful means of conflict resolution eversince its inception and during its earlier regime in 2002 her Party got it executed on the ground to a large extent. Pitching strongly for opening more historic routes across LoC in the State, Mehbooba Mufti said she has taken up opening of Kargil-Skardu road with the Centre and exuded confidence that with its opening Jammu & Kashmir would become hub of economic activities as it would act as gateway to Central Asia. The Chief Minister said her Party had promised construction of a tunnel on Zojila pass and soon work would start on it which on completion would mitigate all connectivity problems of the region. She said the road network in the town would be further improved for which she announced the release of Rs. 15 crore. She said her Government has already doubled the honorarium for teachers working in the region. On the demands put forth, the Chief Minister directed the R&B Department to conduct survey of Panikhar-Kishtwar road which would further improve the inter regional connectivity in the State. She also announced to look into exploring the possibility of air service and take up the issue of railway line to Kargil with the Railway Minister. She said connecting regions in the State is a part of her Government's developmental agenda. On the occasion, the Chief Minister kickstarted a water supply scheme for the town to be built at a cost of Rs. 12 crore and which would benefit a population of around 50 thousand in the town. She also laid foundation of a distribution network costing Rs. 19.20 crore which would be completed by the end of next financial year. Mehbooba Mufti also laid the foundation of Rs. 6.93 crore Das Drethang road which would improve the intra district connectivity in Kargil. Enroute for two kilometres children welcomed Mehbooba Mufti with playcards and welcome slogans. Deputy Chief Minister, Dr. Nirmal Singh in his address said present Government has targeted Kargil for massive development. He said with the efforts of the Chief Minister and considerate view of the central Government, Kargil and Leh towns have been included under the AMRUT scheme for improving civic facilities. Minister for R&B, Naeem Akhtar in his speech said the Government has carved out a separate Highways division at Kargil to expedite construction on and maintenance of road networks in the area. He said work on Zijila tunnel would not be started from one point but at five times concurrently. Minister for Education, Syed Altaf Bukhari in his address said the educational infrastructure in the district is being prioritised by the Government, given its far flungness and connectivity problems. He said the promotion and placement issues of the teaching staff of the district would be resolved soon.